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Muslim Discrimination Cases Disproportionately High In U.S.

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First Posted: 03/29/11 04:02 PM ET Updated: 05/29/11 06:12 AM ET

(Reuters) - American Muslims face a rising tide of religious discrimination in U.S. communities, workplaces and schools nearly a decade after the September 11 attacks, a congressional committee heard on Tuesday.

Evidence of growing anti-Muslim bigotry, aired at a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing, poses a challenge for President Barack Obama as his administration works to foster good relations with American Muslims and secure their help against the threat of home-grown terrorism.

But the challenge is compounded by remarks by public officials and others in prominent positions that have inflamed public debate and threaten to facilitate discrimination, according to witness testimony.

"We continue to solicit and receive the support of many Muslim Americans who love this nation and work with our government to protect it," said Democratic Senator Dick Durbin, who chaired the proceedings.

"At the same time, many law-abiding Muslim Americans face discrimination and charges that they're not real Americans simply because of their religion."

Senator Lindsey Graham, the panel's top Republican, sounded a more hawkish tone, saying he supported Muslim rights but calling on Muslim Americans to do more to protect the United States from attack.

"Get in this fight," Graham said. "You're going to have to help your country, probably uniquely compared to anyone else, understand what's going on and fight back. The front lines of this war are in our own back door and our own neighborhoods."

Living In Fear

Thomas Perez, the assistant U.S. attorney general for civil rights, told the panel that anti-Muslim sentiment has brought a surge last May in the number of federal discrimination cases involving zoning boards and other local authorities that have acted to prevent mosques from opening in their communities.

That comes on top of more than 800 incidents of violence, vandalism and arson against people believed to be Muslim, Arab or South Asian, that the Justice Department has investigated since the September 11 attacks.

Perez said there has been a 150 percent jump in workplace discrimination against Muslims, often over religious dress and worship schedules, while Muslim youth can often become the victims of school yard bullying.

"In each city and town where I have met with (Muslim) leaders, I have been struck by the fear that pervades their lives," Perez told the panel.

Muslims have also witnessed a fierce debate over a Florida minister's threat to burn a Koran, as well as efforts in half a dozen U.S. states to ban the use of Muslim religious law on the pretext of a threat to the American legal system.

Perez praised Obama and former President George W. Bush for using the presidential pulpit to speak out eloquently against anti-Muslim sentiment. But witnesses complained that not all public servants have followed suit.

"In the last several months, anti-Muslim rhetoric has reached a disturbing new level. Prominent religious, military and even political leaders have joined the fray, feeding fear and hysteria," said Farhana Khera, a former Senate aide who now heads a group called Muslim Advocates.

Durbin became embroiled in a spat with Peter King, the Republican chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, who held a controversial hearing on radicalization in the U.S. Muslim community earlier this month.

King blasted Durbin's proceedings in the media as an exercise in political correctness that would "perpetuate the myth that there is a serious anti-Islam issue in this country."

Durbin responded with a veiled reference to controversial remarks attributed to King and Newt Gingrich, a former Republican House speaker now considering a bid for the White House.

"A leading member of Congress stated bluntly: 'There are too many mosques in this country.' A former speaker of the House falsely claimed: 'America's experiencing an Islamist cultural political offensive designed to undermine and destroy our civilization'," said Durbin, the Senate's No. 2 Democratic leader.

"Such inflammatory speech from prominent public leaders creates a fertile climate for discrimination," he added.

(Additional reporting by Jeremy Pelofsky, editing by Philip Barbara)

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09:59 AM on 05/14/2011
Huffington Post is obviously Anti- Christian
09:46 AM on 05/14/2011
It is NOT religious discrimination...Americans are sick and tired of Muslim Islamic mobs yelling "Cut off their heads" and quite honestly we are not going to put up with communism in our country any longer. WE have ADD ENOUGH!
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12:37 AM on 04/15/2011
We need to separate the debate into Muslims as individuals and Islam and the political ideas which are in conflict with our societies. This is not simply bigotry it's a huge cultural debate which needs to be addressed before our cultures can comfortably exist together. I'm not going to be at ease with a neighbor who's ideas potentially harbor ideas to ultimately replace my word with his. This is the unfortunate truth about Islam and the proof abounds in Europe where Islam fails to assimilate into the host country and conflicts continue.
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09:16 AM on 05/10/2011
Please differentiate between the actual faith and the way some followers choose to believe. If there are 1 million pastors like Terry Jones, I will never address a problem with Christianity, per se. It is the acts of some followers. The debate gets so loaded when you bring actual religion into it.
04:08 PM on 04/01/2011
the data says that this article is completely wrong. While anti-muslim hate crimes spiked after 9/11 (still being less than half of the hate crimes against jews and other minorities), they are current falling.

http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/p18683.xml
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02:31 PM on 03/30/2011
I'm guessing that if Muslims adopted the dress codes and work schedules of the places in which they do work, then the discrimination cases would go down in number.
03:54 PM on 03/30/2011
i hope ur being sarcastic. ppl cant change their skin color or accents or foods they eat and many of the other things that identify them as muslims. but if michael jacksons skin bleaching dermatologist and plastic surgeon(s) are still open for bizness, we could all become white ppl. now THAT would solve the discrimination problem.
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05:06 PM on 03/30/2011
I hope you're being sarcastic. People can adopt the style of dress and workday schedule of the country they're in.
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10:54 PM on 03/30/2011
You are being intolerant of others way of dressing and lifestyle. You will next say that women should not wear miniskirts and always cover their head with scarf.

Whats the point of freedom and liberty guaranteed by the constitution. You want to America to be next Saudi Arabia.
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11:27 PM on 03/30/2011
We don't need to bring religion into the workplace. However, we are free to practice the religion of our choice on our own time.
09:52 AM on 05/14/2011
Can you be honest without the fairy dust flying around your head? Do Muslims really believe in our Constitution?
12:19 PM on 03/30/2011
John F. Kennedy September 12, 1960, address to the Greater Houston Ministerial Association:

" I believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute--where no Catholic prelate would tell the President (should he be Catholic) how to act, and no Protestant minister would tell his parishioners for whom to vote--where no church or church school is granted any public funds or political preference--and where no man is denied public office merely because his religion differs from the President who might appoint him or the people who might elect him."

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02:30 PM on 03/30/2011
Wrong!! Those judges that were well qualified under the Bush administration who had Christian faith were slammed and slammed. Those of the Christian faith need not apply.
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11:24 AM on 03/30/2011
There's a curious lack of solid facts in this article, and little to support the assertions of the headline.

The article cites 800 incidents of violence against people assumed to be Muslim, but fails to point out FBI statistics that show hate crimes against Muslims spiked right after 9/11 but then returned to their former levels, actually far lower than against some other groups like Jews.

The assistant US attorney for civil rights notes a 150% increase in workplace discrimination against Muslims, but provides no raw numbers nor context. Is this an increase from two to five? Two hundred to five hundred? How many discrimination cases are there against other groups like blacks, Hispanics, women, etc.?

Hate crimes and discrimination against any group are despicable, but let's see some real data and context before declaring the sky is falling.
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02:31 PM on 03/30/2011
Here are FBI statistics on hate crime committed against Muslims since 2000. All the reports are available at http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/ucr

2000 28
2001 481
2002 155
2003 149
2004 156
2005 128
2006 156
2007 115
2008 105
2009 107

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As you can note from the data, there was 17 times increase in crimes against Muslims in 2001. Fortunately, the crimes levels quickly came down, thanks to the efforts of peace loving American Muslims and non-Muslims who worked hard to dispel myths about Muslims and Islam. But the number didn't came back to the initial level but remained at higher than pre9/11. They remained 5 times more than pre9/11 rate.

The important thing to note is, the data is for anti-Muslim hate. But there are several other groups like Hindu and mainly Sikh were targeted because they were perceived as Muslims. Hence that data did not enter the anti-Muslim category making the numbers look lot less than what they actually are.

Most of the Muslims have ignored the verbal abuse they encounter in parking lots and on roads and never report so the number were less.
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03:23 PM on 03/30/2011
Let's take a look at the overall figures from 2009 (which weren't that much different from multiple previous years):

Total number victims of hate crimes: 8336
Targeted because of race: 4057 (71.5% against blacks)
Targeted because of religion: 1575 (71.9% against Jews)
Targeted because of sexual orientation: 1482
Targeted because of ethnicity/national origin: 1109 (more than 2/3 against Hispanics)
Targeted because of disability: 99

http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2010/november/hate_112210/hate_112210

Unfortunately, there's a whole lotta hate going around. But there were about as many hate crimes against people with disabilities as there were against Muslims and far more against blacks, Jews, gays, and Hispanics than against Muslims.

None if this excuses any acts of hate. But the situation is hardly as dire for Muslims as many would have us think.
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10:52 PM on 03/29/2011
I am disappointed to see Sen. Durbin using the partial quote about too many mosques. Very misleading.

"Indeed, he sort of did. It's complicated. In 2007, he said those exact words in a Politico interview, but immediately pointed out that they were taken out of context -- he meant to say* that there are "too many mosques not cooperating with law enforcement."

http://www.slate.com/blogs/blogs/weigel/archive/2011/03/10/peter-king-and-too-many-mosques.aspx

I also wonder if Sen. Durbin checked with the FBI agents who ran the Holy Land Foundation trial about the existence of an Islamist cultural political offensive. Not likely.

Still, these hearings--King's and Durbin's--are necessary because we have two problems. Radicalization of American Muslims is happening and indiscriminate blaming of innocent Muslims is happening as a result.

What is clear is that there are American Muslims who do not wish this country well and American Muslims who do.

What's lacking is the ability to tell the difference between the two kinds of Muslims until something blows up. There should be some marker of the Muslim who is anti-American.

And there is--Islamism, political Islam.
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12:00 AM on 03/30/2011
"Marker of the Muslim"???
Wow! So now you're advocating Hitler style tactics. I guess you're next comment will be related to the ovens. Wow! The amount of ignorance, hatred, bigotry and Islamophobia on this site is astounding. And this is a "Liberal" site. May god help us!
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03:32 AM on 03/30/2011
Even though it is a liberal site, lots of paid-for-by-Islamophobes comes here to inflame.
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08:28 AM on 03/30/2011
Glass house alert:

If you are Muslim and know the history of WWII, you probably know that there were Muslim leaders on both sides of that war.

The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem:

As a passionate antisemite,[3][4], he called to "kill the Jews wherever you find them",[5] and collaborated with the Nazis during World War II.[6]

In Germany he met dictator Adolf Hitler in 1941.[7] He asked Hitler to back Arab independence and requested that Nazi Germany oppose, as part of the Pan-Arab struggle, the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine (the future creation of Israel).[8]

According to the American report, al-Husayni energetically recruited Muslims for the Waffen-SS, the Nazi Party’s elite military command.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Amin_al-Husayni

You may also know of this part of the Sharia law for non-Muslims from the 14th century. They were required to wear special clothing:

Umdat al-salik:

o11.0 NON-MUSLIM SUBJECTS OF THE ISLAMIC STATE (AHL AL-DHIMMA)

[…]
o11.5 Such non-Muslim subjects are obliged to comply with Islamic rules that pertain to the safety and indemnity of life, reputation, and property. In addition, they:
[...]
(2) Are distinguished from Muslims in dress, wearing a wide cloth belt (zunnar);
[...]

No, I'm not advocating any of this. Most non-Muslims, not knowing that all Muslims are not Islamists, are persecuting innocent non-Islamist Muslims by mistake, and it is wrong.
10:50 PM on 03/29/2011
Discrimination against Muslims must be stopped by the Department of Justice and the Congress must bring solutions! If no solutions will be mad then more divisions will be in our communities and that is not healthy for our society and that will weaken our country. America, if you are not good to your own, you will never be good to any one!
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09:54 PM on 03/29/2011
I'm not religious. Saying that though, Muslims are not treated kindly by the media, since 9/11 people are actually afraid of Muslims and their practices, which is understandable considering how much time the media devotes to slamming this religion.(cough Fox News) It is the FUNDAMENTALISTS (which are your suicide bombers (think Hezbollah and Hamas especially) Al Qaeda, etc,.etc) of Islam people should worry about. Of course people are afraid, everyone should have to take an anti-terrorism course, it makes you understand better about Islam, Judaism and Christianity (no offense but these 3 major religions are covered in it) Here's the thing, these terrorists are not going to be in ratty beards, or Muslim garb, they're going to be in plain clothes, blending in like they did on 9/11. So if that's your plan for spotting a Muslim terrorist, you need to go rethink your paranoia. Just don't mistake a Sikh for a Muslim, not smart. America is enculturated now, which is both good and bad I think. Christian EXTREMISTS (think Timothy McVeigh, Christian Identity, white supremacy groups no Muslim's in this bunch) can be just as scary, but these incidents are largely looked over. It doesn't matter that there's been a 270% increase in right wing militias since Obama took office either....right? Here's something that should make people feel all warm and cozy too, Islam is the fastest growing religion right now, especially in Europe. Time to go stockpiling :)
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Enea
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08:25 PM on 03/29/2011
Bla bla bla...yadda yadda yadda...If i can bother to criticize christians who have had to go through the stages of reformation in several occasions, I certainly would stand strong against muslims and their demands. It's just too damn insulting to the intellect to listen to highly amplified bullshit.
Demand for respect?! Respect is won not given freely. My answer on demands is no.
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10:29 PM on 03/29/2011
Who's demanding anything?

Muslims Americans just wanted to be treated like the fellow Americans they are.
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Enea
Reason above all else.
12:33 AM on 03/30/2011
There is no such thing as Muslim American....there is only American. By default the so called muslim americans the moment they choose to refer to themselves as muslim americans disassociate themselves from the "fellow" American as you call it.
08:09 PM on 03/29/2011
Not that I encourage bigotry against Muslims, but in my town 2 weeks ago, 3 bigots murdered 2 seventy plus year old Sikh men who were walking in the park. Dumb Americans can't even hate right! Sikhs are distinct from Muslims, many of them wear turbans, but turbans make Muslims not!
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01:51 AM on 03/30/2011
Completely ignorant deed. Could you provide a link? Or name the town where that horrid crime took place? Thanks.
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charlietuna11
11:15 AM on 03/30/2011
when it comes to ignorance, america takes a back seat to no one.
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07:15 PM on 03/29/2011
How many of these cases involve Muslims fighting for their rights to be exempt from dress codes? Or to be awarded additional breaks for prayer? The distinction is important. I think most reasonable people would recognize the difference between discrimination and not having your demands for special treatment met by an employer.
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07:39 PM on 03/29/2011
Grasping for straws?
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07:42 PM on 03/29/2011
Nope. Just reading the article. Try it-

"Perez said there has been a 150 percent jump in workplace discrimination against Muslims, often over religious dress and worship schedules..."
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01:48 PM on 03/30/2011
Hey, Proud. Being a liberal does not mean closing your mind. It also doesn' t mean being a pushover. Food for thought.
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07:14 PM on 03/29/2011
"Christians" love to whine they are picked on and discriminated in America, when in reality it is not happening, so lets give em a self fulfilling prophesy, give em a REAL reason to whine...we bring back the time honored tradition of feeding them to lions and other wild beasts or rabid dogs.
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07:32 PM on 03/29/2011
Oh, my!

Love the whining comment...but feeding them to lions and tigers and bears. Oh, my!
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08:50 PM on 03/29/2011
I know boarder line animal abuse, a diet of Christians will give them indigestion!
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Enea
Reason above all else.
08:19 PM on 03/29/2011
Let me guess...You were there to feed them to the lions...And somehow that makes you a better man?